Monthly Archives: June 2013

Tonight Northeast Championship Wrestling makes our debut at the Westerly Armory [8 Dixon Street] in Westerly RI for TOTAL ELIMINATION. Doors open at 7pm with a 7:30pm bell time, tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for kids twelve and under.

– NCW ring announcer “Toxic” Tom Warren welcomed everyone to Aftermath, and then announced the new Commissioner “Dynamite” Doug Summers to ringside for his State of NCW Address. Before he began Summers welcomed the entire NCW roster to the ring to directly address his staff. Doug’s first order of business was officially signing his two young students to NCW contracts– revealing their true identities as “Terrible” Tony Caruso and “The Beast” Brandon Behm, with Doug stripping Dean Livsley of the “Beast” moniker. Doug then rechristened himself “Dastardly” Doug Summers, embracing the jeers from the fans while officially proclaiming his crew the Inglorious Dastards. Finally Summers also promised that at Total EliminationBuddy Romano would return to NCW, teaming with his group against Livsley’s team of the BLT and the Loomis Brothers.

As the NCW roster returned to the locker room, Summers kept Mike Paiva back for the opening contest, robbing “The Original Showoff” of his customary entrance.

– “RIOT” Kellan Thomas w/ Kepler d. “The Original Showoff” Mike Paiva after rolling through on Paiva’s attempted ‘sleazeball special’, trapping Paiva’s shoulders to the mat for the three count.

– “The Hard Rock Hellraiser” Todd Sople d. “Jiving” Jimmy Capone and the Roadblock in a Triple Threat Match, with Sople building up an impressive win/loss record this Season.

– NCW New England Champion “Simply God’s Best” GA West w/ Doc Ozone d. Mike Graca Jr. in a great match to retain the New England title, barely getting by the tenacious rookie. Following the match GA West made an unofficial challenge to his former rival JT Dunn, the mentor of Graca.

– By keeping Dean on the NCW roster, Summers forced Livsley to compete at NCW Aftermath, taking on Michael Tootsie Esquire. With MTE coming to the ring in street clothes, the former Connecticut Champion believed he had no reason to gear up against the former Commissioner.

– The Inglorious Dastards [“Dastardly” Doug Summers, “Terrible” Tony Caruso, & “The Beast” Brandon Behm] d. Rob the Giant, Steve “The Turtle” Weiner, & the Lumberjake in Six Man Tag Team action when Buddy Romano returned to the ring, assisting Doug Summers against Lumberjake and allowing Summers and company to hit their triad of finishers on the former Tag Team Champion.

– “The Portuguese Sensation” Ruy Batello d. “The Maniacal” Jack Krueger w/ Sean Feeney with ‘ruination’ in a hard hitting match-up. Krueger attempeed to eliminate Batello early on with his steel chair, but the former Heavyweight Champion was able to turn the tide despite interference from Feeney.

– Scotty “Won’t Die” Vegas d. “The Juice” JT Dunn by count out in a brutal display of athleticism, winning the NCW Heavyweight Championship on a tecnicality stemming from a stipulation that was added last year during Dunn’s series of matches with Buddy Romano, where the title could potentially change hands via count outs or disqualifications. A dejected Dunn remained at ringside following the match, unable to process how Vegas shamefully stole the championship.

For exclusive photographs from this event check out Picture Dave’s photos here.

With Northeast Championship Wrestling now officially under the control of Doug Summers, the Aftermath of REUNION saw chaos reign supreme as Scotty “Won’t Die” Vegas walked out of the Norwood Elks Lodge the new NCW Heavyweight Champion, winning the championship on a obscure technicality stemming from last Season.

During JT Dunn‘s wars with Buddy Romano last year over the NCW Championship, then-Commissioner Livsley allowed a stipulation to be placed where the title could change hands via count out or disqualification. Those stipulations were never removed from the contracts, allowing Scotty Vegas to win the championship from Dunn by count out, angering the vocal Norwood crowd. After experiencing such a grueling and hard hitting match only to see it end on such cheap terms, a dejected JT Dunn remained at ringside long after the crowd exited the building last night, shocked over what had transpired.

With this victory, Scotty Vegas has become NCW’s first triple crown champion, the only man in Northeast Championship Wrestling history to have won the Tag Team Championship, New England Championship, and Heavyweight Championship.

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Doug Summers’ first night as boss will go down as a controversial one as the esteemed Emperor of NCW re-dubbed himself “Dastardly” Doug Summers while announcing the official signing of his two young rookies “Terrible” Tony Caruso and “The Beast” Brandon Bam— the Inglorious Dastards. By taking the “Beast” moniker, Doug also stated that while Dean Livsley would not be fired, he would no longer be known as “The Beast”. In discussing the upcoming Total Elimination match next week in Westerly, RI Summers also announced that he would be recruiting his former rival Buddy Romano for his team, going up against Dean’s team of the Loomis Brothers and the BLT.

It’s here!

The first edition of the NCW Magazine is here featuring Scoops McGinty’s in-depth expose on “Dynamite” Doug Summers and his plot to become NCW Commissioner. A limited number of copies will be available for sale in Norwood and Westerly, but for your viewing pleasure just click on the image below to view as a PDF document here on thencw.com

The first edition of the NCW Magazine will be debuting exclusively at theNCW.com later this week, featuring a riveting expose from ace High School reporter Scoops McGinty as she reveals the far reaching plot for “Dynamite” Doug Summers to become NCW Commissioner, PLUS we take a look at what some of NCW’s brightest stars did during the downtime from NCW’s two month Spring Break!

A limited number of copies will also be available June 21st in Norwood, MA and June 29th in Westerly, RI

WESTERLY– On Saturday night June 29th Northeast Championship Wrestling’s 2013 wrestling season continues when we make our debut at the historic Westerly Armory [8 Dixon Street] in Westerly, RI for Total Elimination! Competing in a seasonal format from February through November, for sixteen years NCW has presented a unique night of entertainment for fans bringing forth our larger than life characters, dynamic storylines, and incredible athleticism all while providing a unique experience for fans of all ages.

Headlining our first event at the Armory June 29th will be a larger-than-life elimination match featuring NCW Commissioner “Dynamite” Doug Summers and his group of local favorites teaming up against a crew of disgruntled NCW veterans led by the former Commissioner Dean “The Beast” Livsley in Total Elimination. A former Heavyweight Champion, “Dynamite” Doug Summers will be joined by rookies Brandon Behm, Antonio Asermelly, and a mystery partner of his choosing in Westerly while Livsley enlists the help of “The Portuguese Sensation” Ruy Batello, the Lumberjake, and the NCW Tag Team Champions David and Eddie Loomis for his squadron. Will Team Dynamite find themselves outmatched against Dean’s Beasts, or is this just another well placed strategic move on the part of NCW’s new fearless leader?

Since losing the NCW New England Championship last year “The Original Showoff” Mike Paiva has found himself on a losing streak coming into the 2013 Season, with a frustrated Paiva taking his defeats out on the 2012 Rookie of the Year Anthony Greene, injuring Greene in April after jamming AG’s neck onto his Rookie of the Year plaque with a vicious piledriver. At Total Elimination Greene makes his return, captaining his own team to face off with Mike Paiva’s All Stars and finally get his revenge on “The Showoff”.

Also appearing June 29 in Westerly will be local favorite Steve “The Turtle” Weiner, NCW New England Champion “Simply the Best” GA West w/ Doc Ozone, the Shadow w/ “Magic” Sean Feeney, Rob “The Giant” Araujo, and many more!

Doors will open at 7pm with a 7:30pm start time. The Westerly Armory is located at 8 Dixon Street, just minutes away from downtown Westerly. Tickets are only $10 for adults, and $5 for kids twelve and under. For more information on Northeast Championship Wrestling please visit us online at http://thencw.com or like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/NCWwrestling.

NORWOOD– On Friday night June 21st Northeast Championship Wrestling’s 2013 wrestling season continues when we return to the Elks Lodge [150 Winslow Avenue] in Norwood, MA for the Aftermath of NCW’s 16 year REUNION. Competing in a seasonal format from February through November, for sixteen years NCW has presented a unique night of entertainment for fans bringing forth our larger than life characters, dynamic storylines, and incredible athleticism all while providing a unique experience for fans of all ages.

At REUNION back in April the landscape of NCW changed forever when “Dynamite” Doug Summers underhandedly defeated Dean “The Beast” Livsley in their Norwood Street Fight, becoming the Commissioner and boss over the NCW competitors. At Aftermath “Dynamite” Doug looks to formerly address his subordinates for the first time in Norwood, with Summers promising to rule NCW with an iron fist. And while Summers prepares for his first event as Commissioner, one wonders what the former boss will do as “The Beast” struggles to rebound in the wake of his loss at REUNION.

In a rematch from REUNION the two time Heavyweight Champion “The Juice” JT Dunn will defend his coveted championship against the #1 contender Scotty “Won’t Die” Vegas, as Vegas believes he is the rightful champion after narrowly losing to Dunn in their previous encounter in Norwood. But can “The Juice” once again hold back the challenge of the Bangor, ME native?

The Norwood Elks Lodge is located at 150 Winslow Avenue in Norwood, MA. Doors open for this event at 7pm with a 7:40pm start time. For more information on Northeast Championship Wrestling be sure to visit us online at http://thencw.com and like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/NCWwrestling.